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U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, secured over $4 million for critical Nebraska safety priorities in the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations (CJS) Act. All of Senator Fischer’s Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) project proposals to support Nebraska law enforcement and first responders received funding in the Senate’s FY25 CJS bill.

The bill, which must still be voted
 on by the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, was unanimously approved by the Appropriations Committee.

“Law enforcement and first responders are critical for our safety and wellbeing, especially during life-threatening emergencies. Securing this funding for five key projects to upgrade equipment and support front line personnel will enable these communities across the state to improve communications technologies, coordinate efforts to confront crime and drug trafficking, and continue to protect Nebraskans,” said Senator Fischer.

The Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations Act funds critical law enforcement and emergency needs to keep our communities, law enforcement officers, and other first responders safe.

Funding projects secured by Senator Fischer for Nebraska are listed below:

Omaha Police Department Public Safety Equipment

Project Description: Upgrades public safety radio communications equipment.
Project Location: Omaha
Appropriated Amount:
 $1,750,000

Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office Body Cameras

Project Description:
 Acquires body-worn cameras.
Project Location: Lancaster County
Appropriated Amount: $1,091,000

Southeast Communications 911 Center Equipment Upgrades

Project Description:
 Upgrades emergency communications equipment.
Project Location: Beatrice
Appropriated Amount:
 $782,000

Minden Police Department Communications and Radio Update

Project Description:
 Upgrades radio communications equipment.
Project Location: Minden
Appropriated Amount:
 $292,000

Western Nebraska Intelligence and Narcotics Groups

Project Description:
 Supports a drug and violent crime multi-jurisdictional law enforcement task force.
Project Location: Scotts Bluff County
Appropriated Amount:
 $150,000

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